"Kal Kiya Na Tu": Suniel Shetty Trolls Paparazzi For Not Dancing For Him. Watch

Suniel Shetty once again proved why he is so loved as he was involved in a hilarious banter with a paparazzo at the airport.

Entertainment Desk
Written By: Entertainment Desk
Updated: February 20, 2024 | 17:28 IST
Suniel Shetty
Suniel Shetty once again proved why he is so loved as he was involved in a hilarious banter with a paparazzo at the airport.

Wherever celebrities go, paparazzi follow. You will rarely find Bollywood celebrities walking out of Mumbai airport in peace, as they are always surrounded by shutterbugs. Off late, a trend has emerged in which some photographers decide to dance for their favourite celebrities at the airport. Recently, videos emerged in which a paparazzo was seen dancing to 'Sher Khul Gaye' in front of Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh, and another video showed a photographer dancing to 'Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya' song in front of Kriti Sanon. In the latest entertainment news, a paparazzo account posted a video of Suniel Shetty arriving at the Mumbai airport.

It was then that he asked a paparazzo on why the latter is not dancing for him. 

"Tu dance wance karne laga, maa ki aankh. Pehle to nahi kiya tu," said Suniel Shetty.

When the paparazzo said that he will dance for him tomorrow, the actor responded by saying, "Kal kiya na tu dusro ke liye."

Watch the video here:

Here are some of the comments:

"Kon dance kar raha hai," wrote one user.

"Mujhe iska dance samajh nahi aata," wrote another user.

"Sab velle h," commented one user.

"Dance kar kar ke famous ho gaya Banda," commented one user.

Suniel Shetty is always known to voice his opinion for the Hindi film industry, and last year, he very candidly opened up on the sense of disconnection between Bollywood actors now.

“Today, the industry has no voice. No one stands up to the nonsense or when there are fingers pointed at us. The bond, that oneness is missing, that voice hasn’t remained. Everything’s become weak as there is no one to defend one another. But I must add that it’s coming back now. After what we went through, with all the hashtags and boycott calls, I think now it’s time that everyone stands up for one another,” he told the Indian Express.

“They ask them to be a specific way and post certain posts every day. The rules that they are setting up, people are believing it. But that’s not how it works. Film family is also your family, and you need to treat them like family. Earlier, we would be there for the unions and work as an association, and I am very hopeful the unity would be back soon," he added.

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